If you enjoyed the gripping historical drama 'Six Minutes to Midnight' (2020), you're likely craving more films and shows that blend suspense, espionage, and wartime intrigue. This article curates 10 similar titles that capture the same tension, moral dilemmas, and historical depth. Whether you're a fan of World War II narratives or love stories with high stakes, this list will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Schindler's List (1993)
Description: Like 'Six Minutes to Midnight', this film examines the moral complexities of individuals during WWII, particularly those who risked everything to save others. Both showcase the spectrum of human behavior in extreme circumstances.
Fact: Steven Spielberg refused to take a salary for the film. It won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The girl in the red coat was one of the few color elements in the black-and-white film.


The Pianist (2002)
Description: Both films depict the personal survival stories during WWII, showing the human cost of the conflict. They share themes of music as a form of resistance and solace.
Fact: Roman Polanski won Best Director for this film. Adrien Brody became the youngest Best Actor winner at the Oscars for his role. It's based on Władysław Szpilman's autobiography.


The Book Thief (2013)
Description: Shares with 'Six Minutes to Midnight' a focus on civilian life in Nazi Germany and the moral choices people faced. Both films explore the power of education and literature in oppressive regimes.
Fact: Based on Markus Zusak's bestselling novel. The story is narrated by Death, a unique perspective in WWII films. It highlights the importance of books as symbols of resistance.


The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)
Description: Both films examine WWII through the lens of innocence and friendship across enemy lines. They share themes of childhood ignorance contrasted with adult complicity in atrocities.
Fact: Based on John Boyne's novel of the same name. The film's ending is famously heartbreaking. It was shot in Budapest, standing in for Auschwitz.


Valkyrie (2008)
Description: Like 'Six Minutes to Midnight', this film deals with German resistance to the Nazi regime, showcasing the internal dissent within Germany during WWII.
Fact: Tom Cruise learned German for his role as Claus von Stauffenberg. The film depicts the real-life July 20 plot to assassinate Hitler. It was partially shot at Bendlerblock, where the actual events occurred.


The King's Speech (2010)
Description: Shares with 'Six Minutes to Midnight' a focus on British resilience during a time of national crisis, though set just before WWII. Both films explore personal struggles against the backdrop of impending war.
Fact: Colin Firth won an Oscar for his portrayal of King George VI. The film won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. It highlights the importance of communication in leadership.


The Zookeeper's Wife (2017)
Description: Both films are set during WWII and focus on lesser-known stories of courage and resistance. They highlight the personal risks taken by individuals to protect others during the war.
Fact: Based on a true story of the Zabinski family who saved hundreds of Jews. Jessica Chastain learned Polish for her role. The film showcases the unusual setting of a zoo during wartime.


The Imitation Game (2014)
Description: Similar to 'Six Minutes to Midnight' in its historical setting during World War II, focusing on espionage and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals during the war. Both films explore themes of patriotism, secrecy, and the personal costs of war.
Fact: Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Alan Turing earned him an Academy Award nomination. The film won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. It highlights Turing's groundbreaking work in cryptography, which was kept secret for decades.


Darkest Hour (2017)
Description: Shares the WWII backdrop and the tension of political maneuvering, much like 'Six Minutes to Midnight'. Both films delve into the psychological and strategic aspects of leadership during one of history's darkest periods.
Fact: Gary Oldman won an Oscar for his transformative role as Winston Churchill. The film's makeup team spent over 200 hours creating Oldman's Churchill prosthetics. It focuses on Churchill's early days as Prime Minister during the Dunkirk evacuation.


Dunkirk (2017)
Description: Like 'Six Minutes to Midnight', this film captures the urgency and peril of WWII, though from a broader military perspective. Both emphasize the human element amidst large-scale historical events.
Fact: Christopher Nolan directed the film without using CGI for the aerial battles. It features a non-linear narrative structure. The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Sound Editing.
